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January 2018 Review Day



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Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:32 pm
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Big Brother says...



The January 2018 Review Day


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Special Note: Normally, Review Day is held on the last Sunday of the month. However, as the last Sunday is New Years Eve, that's a no-go! So, we're holding it on the last Saturday instead.

What is a Review Day?
Near the end of every month, we review as many works as possible with the aim of completely clearing out the Green Room! We also have a goal each month, and this month's goal is 300 reviews. Last but not least, during a Review Day, no new works can be added.

But wait, there's more! Review Teams!
In addition, you can optionally choose to participate on a team. There's two of them, and you sign up by clicking the red "Join a review team" button on the front page (starting about 72 hours before the Review Day starts). The teams compete based on how many collective points they earn. This means that the winning team is not necessarily the team with the most reviews!

Quality > Quantity
Always remember, it's better to write one good review than to write 4 quick reviews. Not only will you earn more points, but you'll be more helpful as well!
  





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Reviews: 104
Sat Jan 27, 2018 8:25 am
Danni88 says...



It’s showing up as being held on Sunday on the ‘January Review Day Begins In’ thing?
Mmm, teatime. I fancy reviews and chips.

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx


Queen Danni of Awesomeland x
  





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Sat Jan 27, 2018 11:46 am
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Radrook says...



The Matrix glitch, De Ja Vu.
“Defamation; is an act of impiety.”
― Kristian Goldmund Aumann, The Seven Deadly Sins
  








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